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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalChidambaram Ramesh is not just a theorist of information law; he's a seasoned social activist with hands-on experience. Following the Godhra massacre, he actively pursued correspondences between the Prime Minister and the President, showcasing his commitment to transparency. His practical impact is evident in the initiation of the e-Gazette initiative, a testament to his dedication to making government notifications freely accessible to the public under the RTI Act.Read More...
Chidambaram Ramesh is not just a theorist of information law; he's a seasoned social activist with hands-on experience. Following the Godhra massacre, he actively pursued correspondences between the Prime Minister and the President, showcasing his commitment to transparency. His practical impact is evident in the initiation of the e-Gazette initiative, a testament to his dedication to making government notifications freely accessible to the public under the RTI Act.
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This title has been written with an underlying aim in mind – to document critical judicial interpretations relating to the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 in a wide variety of situations. The book annotates the statute section by section from the legal standpoint and offers a systematic exposition of the Act in the form of a narrative, properly arranged under relevant chapters and topical headings. The analytical sub-headi
This title has been written with an underlying aim in mind – to document critical judicial interpretations relating to the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 in a wide variety of situations. The book annotates the statute section by section from the legal standpoint and offers a systematic exposition of the Act in the form of a narrative, properly arranged under relevant chapters and topical headings. The analytical sub-headings of the chapters, marginal notes and index at the end of the book will serve as excellent aids for easy reference. It traces the legislative history of the Act and fulfils the long-felt need for an introductory study of the Act. The citation of case law is judicious and up-to- date. Provisions relating to recovery of provident fund arrears have been dealt with extensively by citing relevant case laws under the Income Tax(Certificate Proceedings) Rules, 1962 and the Civil Procedure Code, 1908. The book will serve as a valuable reference to judges and lawyers dealing with the law of Employees’ Provident Funds. It will also serve as a useful guide to Provident Fund Commissioners, Recovery Officers and other officers of the EPF Organisation working in the field.
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the intricacies of the Right to Information Act with this meticulously curated guide. In this enlightening volume, the author meticulously dissects each section of the RTI Act, presenting a thorough exploration of its provisions. What sets this book apart is the author's relentless effort to unearth and compile case laws, particularly the judgments from various High Courts and the Supreme Court.
The heart of thi
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the intricacies of the Right to Information Act with this meticulously curated guide. In this enlightening volume, the author meticulously dissects each section of the RTI Act, presenting a thorough exploration of its provisions. What sets this book apart is the author's relentless effort to unearth and compile case laws, particularly the judgments from various High Courts and the Supreme Court.
The heart of this book lies in its dedication to shedding light on the legal interpretations of each provision. By delving into the judgements that have shaped the application of the RTI Act, the author provides an invaluable resource for advocates, social activists, and the general public. This compilation serves as a compass, guiding readers through the complexities of the law and empowering them with the knowledge to navigate the RTI Act effectively.
Occasionally, it happens that when men or animals have been struck by lightning, peculiar impressions have been left upon their bodies, which seem to be the exact impression of some adjacent objects, persons, paintings etc., in the vicinity of the stroke. The imprint is so accurate, and sometimes the exact colours of the original object are also imprinted so that it makes any common observer believe it to be a photographic replica. Amazing as it may seem, ligh
Occasionally, it happens that when men or animals have been struck by lightning, peculiar impressions have been left upon their bodies, which seem to be the exact impression of some adjacent objects, persons, paintings etc., in the vicinity of the stroke. The imprint is so accurate, and sometimes the exact colours of the original object are also imprinted so that it makes any common observer believe it to be a photographic replica. Amazing as it may seem, lightning sometimes turns out to be a good photographer!
The book revisits this curious phenomenon of nature after more than a century – especially at a time when science is perplexed to explain the causes of spontaneous appearance of ghostly images occasionally found on window panes, or the recent miraculous appearance of Virgin Mary’s image on the window of a hospital in Malaysia. The book contains a greater body of information about the curious photographic effects of lightning than any other work on the subject, and it will be a convenient guide to those who wish to investigate further the amazing phenomenon of nature. This is a thorough study of the subject, written in non-technical language for the layman with a scientific inclination or just curiosity about nature.
The increased role of government in a welfare state has brought about a proliferation of disputes between the citizens and the government departments. Again, the subjects of dispute are so complex and technical that the conventional judges can hardly cope up with. These disputes can often be better dealt with by experts in the respective fields rather than by conventional judges. Thus the administrative justice is increasingly considered not only on the basis o
The increased role of government in a welfare state has brought about a proliferation of disputes between the citizens and the government departments. Again, the subjects of dispute are so complex and technical that the conventional judges can hardly cope up with. These disputes can often be better dealt with by experts in the respective fields rather than by conventional judges. Thus the administrative justice is increasingly considered not only on the basis of rule of law, but as a necessity of good governance. Chidambaram Ramesh? ?Quasi-judicial Proceedings? explains the basic principles of quasi-judicial proceedings lucidly and with the aid of relevant case laws. The book discusses all the essential aspects of a quasi-judicial order, such as, elements of a fair quasi-judicial hearing, nature of the proceedings, principles of natural justice, techniques on judgment writing, judicial review and the powers of the inquiry officer under the Code of Civil Procedure. It brings together important ideas and experiences about how quasi-judicial authorities are to go about their role of conducting a quasi-judicial hearing and tries to demystify the task of drafting a credible, professional and dignified quasi-judicial order. The main object of the publication is to provide an overview of what constitutes a quasi-judicial order and how to make it withstand the wider test of judicial scrutiny.
The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the faded image of a man who appears to have undergone physical torture consistent with Roman crucifixion. The Shroud is preserved in the St.John Cathedral in Turin, Italy. It is widely believed to have wrapped the body of historical Jesus of Nazareth and has become one of the most perplexing enigmas for the researchers. The author has attempted to explain the scientific causes of the image on the Shroud under the real
The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the faded image of a man who appears to have undergone physical torture consistent with Roman crucifixion. The Shroud is preserved in the St.John Cathedral in Turin, Italy. It is widely believed to have wrapped the body of historical Jesus of Nazareth and has become one of the most perplexing enigmas for the researchers. The author has attempted to explain the scientific causes of the image on the Shroud under the realm of quantum physics. By drawing a plethora of evidences from the alchemical secrets of resuscitating spectral plants out of ashes, the author establishes that material body of organisms, even if consumed to ashes, retain their selfsame form and figure. Even parts of the body like blood, skin etc., are capable of forming the 3D geometrical structure of the host organism in its entirety, which is a quantum hologram in the modern scientific terminology. According to this theory, the Shroud image is an imprint of the Quantum Self. This is the first book on Shroud of Turin by an Indian author, and proposes for the first time, the quantum bio-holographic idea to explain the Shroud image. It also gives re-birth to the forgotten science of palingenesis ? the resurrection of spectral images of plants out of ashes. The author has attempted to explain almost all the peculiar characteristics of the Shroud image like photographic negativity, spatial encryption of 3D data, non-directionality and other amazing aspects.
This title has been written with an underlying aim in mind – to document critical judicial interpretations relating to the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 in a wide variety of situations. The book annotates the statute section by section from the legal standpoint and offers a systematic exposition of the Act in the form of a narrative, properly arranged under relevant chapters and topical headings. The analytical sub-headi
This title has been written with an underlying aim in mind – to document critical judicial interpretations relating to the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 in a wide variety of situations. The book annotates the statute section by section from the legal standpoint and offers a systematic exposition of the Act in the form of a narrative, properly arranged under relevant chapters and topical headings. The analytical sub-headings of the chapters, marginal notes and index at the end of the book will serve as excellent aids for easy reference. It traces the legislative history of the Act and fulfils the long-felt need for an introductory study of the Act. The citation of case law is judicious and up-to- date. Provisions relating to recovery of provident fund arrears have been dealt with extensively by citing relevant case laws under the Income Tax(Certificate Proceedings) Rules, 1962 and the Civil Procedure Code, 1908. The book will serve as a valuable reference to judges and lawyers dealing with the law of Employees’ Provident Funds. It will also serve as a useful guide to Provident Fund Commissioners, Recovery Officers and other officers of the EPF Organisation working in the field.
In recent times, the subject of consciousness has emerged as an important paradigm of scientific investigation and research despite most of its concerns having roots in philosophy, religion and occultism. What is consciousness? What is the substance of consciousness? Is it material or immaterial, mortal or immortal? How is it connected with a body? Has it a particular seat in any particular body as the brain does? Is consciousness synonymous with mind? Is it
In recent times, the subject of consciousness has emerged as an important paradigm of scientific investigation and research despite most of its concerns having roots in philosophy, religion and occultism. What is consciousness? What is the substance of consciousness? Is it material or immaterial, mortal or immortal? How is it connected with a body? Has it a particular seat in any particular body as the brain does? Is consciousness synonymous with mind? Is it eternal and non-local? These questions have interested thinkers for many centuries. It is the object of this book to demonstrate, through a series of cases reported across the world at various times relating to many curious mind-related phenomena like the creation of mental entities, the imprints of indelible images on the human body, stigmata, birthmarks and bodily deformities corresponding to the injuries sustained in the previous life, thought photography, materialization experiments etc., that:
Human mind can bring into being thought-forms and can exteriorize them, giving them some objective consistency.
There can be continuity of thoughts even after the destruction of the physical brain.
These psychic entities are sometimes given a kind of autonomy so that they may act and seemingly think without the consent or even knowledge of their creator.
The book does not stop with the mere reproduction of recorded cases and just messaging the dimension of the problem, but extends over to solve it by suggesting a bio-holographic theory of body and mind. The book is alike novel, fun-filled, profound and useful, thus affording that blend of interest and instruction which cannot fail to render it interesting to the inquisitive and candid mind.
Foreword by Dr. Matti Pitkänen Ph. D.,
Founder of the Topological Geometrodynamics (TGD) inspired Theory of Consciousness
Chidambaram Ramesh is a freelance researcher. Currently, he is working to re-discover and re-establish many forgotten, scientifically important ideas of ancient periods by bringing them under the realm of contemporary science. His first book ‘The Shroud of Turin: An Imprint of the Soul, Apparition or Quantum Bio-Hologram ’ advanced a new scientific theory to explain the causes of the mysterious image on the Holy Turin Shroud. The other book authored by him is “Lightning as a ‘Photographer’ – Revisiting a Forgotten Phenomenon of Nature” which decoded the mystery behind spontaneous appearance of ghostly images on window panes, glasses, etc. He attributes the cause to a curious action of lightning.
Advance Praise for the Book
“Very comprehensive, scholarly and clearly written. I am impressed.”
- Dr.Erlendur Haraldsson Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Iceland
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“…..the book provides a highly inspiring reading experience expanding the confines of world view.”
- Dr. Matti Pitkänen, Ph.D., Quantum Theoretical Physicist, Hanko, Finland.
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“..[the author] did a good job in mentioning all the cases where our science of today does not have an explanation. Being a great fan of the Holographic principle, I liked very much the chapter ‘Holographic Mind’”
- Dr.Petrus Soons, M.D., Holographic Shroud Researcher, Volcan, Panama.
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“This book explores subjects that have been neglected by researchers and not grasped by skeptics. It offers much to ponder on”
- Michael E.Tymn, Editor, Journal for Spirituality and Consciousness Studies.
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“it looks interesting indeed. The idea of intense thoughts or mental images becoming reality is quite akin to my view of the mind as a three-dimensional imaging system capable of generating images of any object imaginable. Where we diverse is our ontology of mind….”
- Dr.Steven Lehar, Ph.D., Research Fellow in Ophthalmology, Harvard University, and an independent researcher.
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“At a glance, it looks wonderful.”
- Rev.Karen E.Herrick, Ph.D., President of the Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies, Inc., USA.
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